History, asked by Prince9493, 1 year ago

In an
primary, voters choose delegates who will represent them at a party convention.

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Answered by topanswers
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This situation works in an indirect primary. Here voters vote to choose delegates from a particular geographical area to represent them at a party convention.

These delegates then choose candidates to represent their respective parties in the election. Also, voters can choose to vote only in primary of their own party and not somewhere else.

Answered by Sidyandex
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This kind of situation actually works in the indirect primary.

In this method, the voters vote for selecting the delegates from a specific geographical region for representing them at the party convention.

After that, the delegates select the candidates for representing the respective parties in this election.

Voters can also select for voting just in the primary of the own party.

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